This report presents the findings from a quasi-systematic review, or Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA), of the international literature in relation to public confidence in the criminal justice system, with a view to assisting with policy formation in the Department of Justice and Equality. The research sought to address a range of questions relating to: how public confidence in criminal justice systems is measured across nation states; what are the main drivers of public confidence in this regard; and, what interventions have been deployed to improve public confidence in criminal justice. In order to provide a comprehensive picture of the available evidence in this area, a range of online databases and government websites were searched using ...
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The Sentencing Advisory Council has released a report that indicates people’s perceptions of crime ...
The American criminal justice system is at a turning point. For decades, as the rate of incarceratio...
This report assesses whether confidence in the New South Wales criminal justice system has cha...
This paper finds that public confidence in the NSW Criminal Justice System has improved since 2...
Confidence in the criminal justice system has emerged as a critical issue at the interface of the ad...
Two studies were conducted with an aim of developing multidimensional measures of public confidence ...
Confidence in the courts is critical to the legitimacy and effective functioning of the criminal jus...
It is commonly acknowledged that many survey measures of confidence in the criminal justice system s...
Recent polls suggest that less than half (46%) of Canadians are confident in the criminal justice sy...
This article considers what it means for citizens to trust the police and criminal courts. First, a ...
The Canadian Forum on Civil Justice has been asked to develop a discussion draft concerning issues o...
Public confidence in criminal justice has emerged as an important issue in most western nations. Sev...
Commissioned by the Open Society Foundation for South Africa, JulyThis mixed, quantitative-qualitati...
Public confidence in the criminal justice system (CJS) is a topic of perennial concern across the Un...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data was collected as part of a larger project ...
The Sentencing Advisory Council has released a report that indicates people’s perceptions of crime ...
The American criminal justice system is at a turning point. For decades, as the rate of incarceratio...
This report assesses whether confidence in the New South Wales criminal justice system has cha...
This paper finds that public confidence in the NSW Criminal Justice System has improved since 2...
Confidence in the criminal justice system has emerged as a critical issue at the interface of the ad...
Two studies were conducted with an aim of developing multidimensional measures of public confidence ...
Confidence in the courts is critical to the legitimacy and effective functioning of the criminal jus...
It is commonly acknowledged that many survey measures of confidence in the criminal justice system s...
Recent polls suggest that less than half (46%) of Canadians are confident in the criminal justice sy...
This article considers what it means for citizens to trust the police and criminal courts. First, a ...
The Canadian Forum on Civil Justice has been asked to develop a discussion draft concerning issues o...
Public confidence in criminal justice has emerged as an important issue in most western nations. Sev...
Commissioned by the Open Society Foundation for South Africa, JulyThis mixed, quantitative-qualitati...
Public confidence in the criminal justice system (CJS) is a topic of perennial concern across the Un...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data was collected as part of a larger project ...
The Sentencing Advisory Council has released a report that indicates people’s perceptions of crime ...
The American criminal justice system is at a turning point. For decades, as the rate of incarceratio...